The 4150's reasonable running costs and fast print speed make it a good option for those who need to pump out a lot of colour pages on a regular basis. Its colour pages are on the dark side,...
The 21kg Brother is no lightweight but, compared to some of the models in this group, it’s relatively slimline. Its design is functional, with a two-line LCD screen and a user-friendly control panel. Documents can be printed directly from a USB...
The Brother HL-4150CDN's combination of speed, paper handling, and output quality is a potentially good fit for most small offices and workgroups. Buy it...
It's surprising how cheap colour laser printers have become. The new Brother range starts at only £260, though this particular model is a little more expensive at £445. The Brother HL-4150CDN can be connected through USB or Ethernet, and...
Colour graphics isn’t the Brother’s strong point, but in most other respects it impresses. Text printing is fast and strong, with the versatile duplex facilities genuinely a practical means of cutting paper costs. Add the long list of...
The HL-4150CDN and its sibling printers represent Brother’s first move into the workgroup colour laser printer market, where they're up against major names, such as HP, the market leader. A newcomer has to offer some obvious advantages to cut...
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